Friday 14 July 2017

A Traditional Scottish Affair!

Samantha married Ray, in wintry Dullstroom at a stunning Scottish wedding in May 2017. Dimity created a sash made from Ray's family tartan which followed the Scottish tradition that says “when the father of the bride hands over his daughter to her soon to be husband at the altar, he will take a piece of the husband’s tartan and place it over the bride to show that she has been given over to a new clan". We also created the double-sided hand-tying ribbon featuring both the bride and groom’s family tartans. This was used during the ceremony while a poem was read to bless the marriage. Since the wedding was in Winter, Samantha also asked Dimity to design her a jacket from her family's tartan. This was the same tartan the bride’s mother used to dance in when she was a little girl. The jacket featured ballet-wrap styling and a shawl collar to finish off her ultra-feminine bridal look.
A few words from the bride: “I cannot thank the wonderful ladies at Dimity for the stunning traditional touches they created to help perfect the day of our dream. ”


 
 
 
 
 
 


Photography | Dust and Dreams Photography 
Venue | The Silver Sixpence Wedding Venue 
Dress | Maggie Sottero 
Hair and Make up | Tris Alves Makeup  
Flowers and Decor | Mandy from The Silver Sixpence Wedding Venue

1 comment:

  1. The Classic Scottish Tartan Groom's Kilt embodies tradition and elegance, making it a timeless choice for a groom's special day.

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